Doug DeVita:
Good Grief
by Philip Middleton Williams
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Losing a loved one and how we deal with the grief is a very personal thing, a different experience for each of us. Williams’ disarmingly charming short play shows us a highly idiosyncratic, yet good side to an emotion we all must face, and Dan, the character mourning the death of his father, has as good a way as any. Lyrical and lovely, this is a touching gem that heals.
Losing a loved one and how we deal with the grief is a very personal thing, a different experience for each of us. Williams’ disarmingly charming short play shows us a highly idiosyncratic, yet good side to an emotion we all must face, and Dan, the character mourning the death of his father, has as good a way as any. Lyrical and lovely, this is a touching gem that heals.